Postgraduate
International Relations and National Security
There is a growing need for highly trained experts in international affairs, capable of analysing the increasingly complex problems of international relations and global security. These courses allow graduates from all disciplines to develop their expertise in international relations and global security. Area studies of important regions will be combined with analysis of diverse security challenges emerging in the 21st Century.
These graduate programs will provide you with the skills and knowledge to understand contemporary international relations. You will be introduced to world current trends and security challenges at the beginning of the 21st century. You will also be given the opportunity to analyse themes such as strategic geography, international crime, ethnopolitical movements or security issues in specific regions.
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Why International Relations and National Security?
- These courses have an interdisciplinary approach with perspectives from political science, anthropology, geography and history.
- Our international staff provide expert teaching from all other the world, including Japan, Russia, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom.
- Curtin is the only university in Western Australia to offer this course at a postgraduate level.
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In exceptional circumstances units and/or courses may be discontinued. In these instances Curtin will use its best endeavours to accommodate students affected by any discontinued courses or units